File:Anbangbang gallery Nabulwinjbulwinj rock art.jpg
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DescriptionAnbangbang gallery Nabulwinjbulwinj rock art.jpg | Australian Aboriginal arten rock painting of Nabulwinjbulwinj in the Anbangbang gallery at Nourlangieen in Kakadu National Parken. Nabulwinjbulwinj is a dangerous spirit from en:Australian Aboriginal mythology who eats females after striking them dead with a yamen. |
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Source | My own photographic work. |
Author | Photo by and ©2002 Dustin M. Ramsey (Kralizec!) |
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